Yes, I read that too, but I was hoping the stance would change now that it's no longer being sold.

What are we going to do? Build a competing product using no-longer manufactured hardware? SonicBlue sells hardware, not software. For whatever reason, they are canceling this fine product - and whatever reason that is is probably big enough to keep others from entering it.

I myself aren't happy with a *possibility* of continued modifications. Why would they spend money developing features on a market that won't produce any more revenue for them? I mean it's nice of them to do so, but I don't think it's a good idea to rely on them at this point. No offense to the engineers, but to the businessmen who have ulimate say and who are only looking out for profits.

I just prefer having my fate inmy own hands, whenever possible.